Nick C.: Tyler I know this is a late query but what does Clipperblog have to say about Ike Diogu?

Nick,

I sent them a follow up question once I read this, but they’ve yet to get back to me. My fault for not asking about Diogu in the first place.

]]>By: Nick C.http://KnickerBlogger.Net/clipperblog-interview/#comment-314216
Wed, 09 Feb 2011 22:56:32 +0000http://KnickerBlogger.Net/?p=5901#comment-314216Tyler I know this is a late query but what does Clipperblog have to say about Ike Diogu?
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Wed, 09 Feb 2011 22:27:40 +0000http://KnickerBlogger.Net/?p=5901#comment-314215

jon abbey: … if Walsh could present a good case as to why it would benefit him more to sign for less, I could see him going for it. (Quote)

Like maybe re-hire those consultants to prove he’ll become a billionaire here

]]>By: jon abbeyhttp://KnickerBlogger.Net/clipperblog-interview/#comment-314214
Wed, 09 Feb 2011 21:51:43 +0000http://KnickerBlogger.Net/?p=5901#comment-314214I don’t know his motivations, but I do get the sense that he’s not as tied to max money as everyone seems to think. if Walsh could present a good case as to why it would benefit him more to sign for less, I could see him going for it.
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Wed, 09 Feb 2011 21:44:54 +0000http://KnickerBlogger.Net/?p=5901#comment-314213

jon abbey:
actually I’d say the opposite, if Denver thinks he’s telling the truth (unlikely IMO), then they’re more likely to not trade him to anyone, upping the chances he makes it to free agency and we can keep Gallo/Fields.

Interesting. I suppose that could be the explanation, but it would mean ‘Melo is a lot more selfless than we make him out to be. I mean, ‘Melo’s extension doesn’t have to be the max. Do you also think that if we traded for him, he’d agree to re-sign for less than max dollars?

Frank: twitterverse just went bonkers with Carmelo saying he would “take a hard look” at signing an extension with DEN if he’s not dealt.Ouch (if you’re pro-Melo-to-NYK).
Now Melo is trying to put pressure on Donnie to up his offer also. C’mon Donnie, hold firm.

actually I’d say the opposite, if Denver thinks he’s telling the truth (unlikely IMO), then they’re more likely to not trade him to anyone, upping the chances he makes it to free agency and we can keep Gallo/Fields.

]]>By: Frankhttp://KnickerBlogger.Net/clipperblog-interview/#comment-314211
Wed, 09 Feb 2011 21:19:15 +0000http://KnickerBlogger.Net/?p=5901#comment-314211Gotta agree with Z – if taking on Al’s MLE is the price for holding onto our other young guys, I’d do it too. Harrington at $6M per is not that terrible a deal – the length is an albatross but it’s not like a Curry $11M contract. And Al WANTS to be here and can play a serviceable stretch 4 if necessary. Put him on the 2nd unit where his scoring can be useful and give him 15 minutes/game to keep him happy. Not that bad.

I think if we are sold on our young guys (Gallo/Fields essentially) then we need to be ready to give up some amount of future flexibility if absolutely necessary in order to get Melo at what is basically a bargain basement price.

Yeah, right… But isn’t there a chance the new CBA allows for another 1 time amnesty thingamajig like they did in 2005 (when we waived Jerome Williams in 2005). Just the possibility of that mitigates the Harrington cost to a degree.

]]>By: John Kenneyhttp://KnickerBlogger.Net/clipperblog-interview/#comment-314208
Wed, 09 Feb 2011 20:55:19 +0000http://KnickerBlogger.Net/?p=5901#comment-314208Is it possible to buy out a 5 year contract? hahahaha
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